The annual journalism jobs survey from the University of Georgia found: * The job market for graduates of U.S. journalism/mass communication programs showed modest signs of improvement. * Still, 2011 graduates faced more limited job prospects than did grads four years earlier. * Graduates landing full-time jobs reported slightly higher salaries than did graduates a year earlier.

BOISE, Idaho (AP) -- Former Republican U.S. Sen. Larry Craig aims to fend off a federal election lawsuit against him by arguing his infamous July 11, 2007, Minneapolis airport bathroom visit that ended in his sex-sting arrest was part of his official Senate business.

It's time to start the backlash against...backlash. To read the media and technology press this week, the big story out of London is the backlash NBC is facing for its tape-delayed coverage. But this notion begs a deeper analysis, one that has to consider the vehicle where backlash gets funneled: social media.

The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel now is offering JS Everywhere, a new digital subscription package, which gives you unlimited access to JSOnline, the daily e-Edition, Journal Sentinel mobile site and content previously included in Packer Insider. Also coming soon, an iPad tablet app will be part of JS Everywhere.

The Wallpaper Generator App will let you create your own wallpapers and facebook covers from unique artwork created for THE HOBBIT: AN UNEXPECTED JOURNEY the first of two films adapting the enduringly popular masterpiece The Hobbit, by J.R.R. Tolkien.

Last night was the MLB Home Run Derby, a tradition (like most others) that takes place yearly before the All-Star Game. The Derby is announced by Chris Berman, who tends to go way overboard with his home run calls for each and every shot. I diligently watched the Derby last night, and tracked Berman's homer calls.

One day after announcing his split from Roush Fenway Racing, 2003 NASCAR champion Matt Kenseth said he already has a home for next year but expects to contend for more victories and another title before he leaves.

Alan Kulwicki's inspirational story of hard work, passion and triumph became one for the NASCAR history books. Now, nearly 20 years after Kulwicki's death, the Milwaukee County Historical Society will commemorate his legacy both on and away from the racetrack in an ambitious, multifaceted project set to open early next year.

(06-05) 05:47 PDT New York (AP) -- Walter Cronkite's power was considerable and he used it for good. He flourished in the bargain and lived a heck of a life. None of that will come as news to the world he so reliably informed, but it is carefully and colorfully laid out in "Cronkite" (Harper), the just-released biography by Douglas Brinkley.

Matt Hague grounds out to second. Rod Barajas singles to left. Mercer strikes out swinging. Correia dunks a single into short center, moving Barajas to second. Tabata grounds out 5-4. Kottaras reaches on an error when Hague boots his grounder in the hole. Kottaras really isn't moving well with his hamstring injury.

Indianapolis - Ask about the turnaround for Michael Andretti's racing team and you'll hear phrases like wakeup call, different approach and hard work. Then listen a bit longer and a little more closely. Everybody gets along. . . . One unit. . . . No egos.

Indianapolis - The question seemed simple enough. Dario Franchitti is the most recent winner competing in the 96th Indianapolis 500. He has logged a thousand miles of practice after running four races already this season in Dallara's new DW12 car and Honda's new turbocharged V6 engine.